After a week of successful introductions to the new Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet, the ultimate chronicle of Android (nicknamed Jelly Bean ), and its initial self-manufactured hardware product in the Nexus Q , Google's week is finale on a bitter note. Apple has reportedly won an claim against the Samsung Milky Way Nexus smartphone, Google's flagship Android handset.
Jelly Bean is ostensible to make its open entrance on the Nexus 7 and the Milky Way Nexus in mid-July. But on Friday, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh postulated a rough claim that will hindrance U.S. sales of the Milky Way Nexus, according to a Reuters report.
The preference keenly follows Koh's Wednesday statute that won Apple an claim against other Android-powered Samsung device, the Milky Way 10.1 inscription .
Though not a celebration in the lawsuit, Google emailed Wired a matter on the injunction, saying: "We're unhappy with this decision, but you think the scold outcome will be reached as more indication comes to light."
Samsung and Apple did not reply for criticism by the time of publication. And the authorized justice statute is not nonetheless publicly available.
According to Dan Levine , a Reuters contributor on site at the ruling, Judge Koh handed out paper copies of her preference to situation the proxy sales anathema to both Apple's and Samsung's attorneys on Friday afternoon.
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